Bangladesh stunned the West Indies by seven wickets in Taunton on Monday to record one of the greatest chases in World Cup history. Shakib Al Hasan was the hero for Bangladesh with the bat as he smashed an unbeaten 124 to help Bangladesh cruise to the target of 322-3 in less than 42 overs.
Shai Hope, Evin Lewis and Shimron Hetmyer smashed fifties for the Windies, but it was all in vain as Al Hasan along with Liton Das, who scored an unbeaten 94, flattened the West Indies attack to give Bangladesh a famous victory.
The match saw the Tigers cement themselves in the record books, while Shakib earned new accolades.
Here are all the statistics from the game:
Successful 300+ chases in World Cup:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) June 17, 2019
Ireland (3) + Bangladesh (2) - 5
All others - 4 - SL (2), Eng & SA#BanvWI #CWC19
Highest targets successfully chased in ICC ODI WCs:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) June 17, 2019
328 - Ireland v England, Bangalore, 2011
322 - Bangladesh v West Indies, Taunton, 2019*
319 - Bangladesh v Scotland, Nelson, 2015#WIvBAN
Fewest matches for ODI double of 6000+ runs & 250+ wickets
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 17, 2019
202 - Shakib Al Hasan 🇧🇩 👏
294 - Shahid Afridi
296 - Jacques Kallis
304 - Sanath Jayasuriya#CWC19#CWC2019#WIvBan#BanvWI
Highest World Cup stands by Bangladesh
— Association of Cricket Statisticians & Historians (@ACScricket) June 17, 2019
189* (4th) Shakib Al Hasan/Liton Das v WI TODAY
142 (3rd) Shakib/Mushfiqur Rahim v SA 2019
141 (5th) Mahmudullah/Mushfiqur v Eng 2014-15
139 (2nd) Tamim Iqbal/Mahmudullah v Sco 2014-15
114 (5th) Shakib/Mushfiqur v Afg 2014-15#CWC19 #BanvWI
Quickest 300+ targets chased in ODIs, in terms of overs:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) June 17, 2019
36.4 Ind v SL, 2012 (321/3)
37.3 SL v Eng, 2006 (324/2)
40.1 Eng v SL, 2016 (309/4)
41.3 BAN v WI, 2019 (322/3)#BanvWI #CWC19
Most consecutive 50-plus scores for Bangladesh in ODIs:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) June 17, 2019
5 - Tamim Iqbal, 2012
5 - Shakib Al Hasan, 2019*#WIvsBAN
55% of the balls from the West Indies quicks in that innings were short; those deliveries cost 8.44 runs per over. Balls fuller than that cost 6.42 runs per over. #CWC19
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) June 17, 2019
SHAKIB AL HASAN:
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) June 17, 2019
5th time - A century & 2+ wickets in the same ODI
(Joint-most times with C Gayle)
23rd time - 50+ runs & 2+ wickets in the same ODI
(Joint-most times with J Kallis)
6th time - 50+ runs & a wicket in a CWC game
(Joint-most times with T Dilshan)#CWC19 #WIvBAN
Batsmen scoring 4 50+ scores in first 4 innings of a World Cup edition:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) June 17, 2019
Navjot Sidhu, 1987
Sachin Tendulkar, 1996
Graeme Smith, 2007
Shakib Al Hasan, 2019#BanvWI #WIvBan #CWC19
In their ODI history, the fastest scoring rates Bangladesh have ever recorded in a match was against West Indies last month (9.32po), and this match (7.27rpo). They are, it's fair to say, well suited to this attack. #CWC19
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) June 17, 2019